Gathering Common Persistent Model Patterns
ODBMS.ORG, a vendor-independent, not-for-profit educational program on object database technology, has announced a thrilling project: They want to gather common persistent model patterns.
Prof. Roberto Zicari posted a call for submissions in his blog stating:
“It is common practice that some database designers treat an Object Database (ODB) like a Relational Database (RDB). That is they are very query intensive rather than model intensive in their design. Some designers start with a ‘relational’ model, and then adjust it to a model that is more ‘ODB-oriented’, or closer to their problem domain, in order to get better results. This task is difficult.”
So we thought you might be interested in submitting your favorite persistent model pattern to ODBMS.ORG. Your submission is welcome and it could become an important resource for the object database community.
By the way: The pattern with the highest votes will receive special awards!!
For submission details see:
http://www.odbms.org/blog/2009/03/common-persistent-model-patterns-for.html
Leave a Reply